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  2. Delay (audio effect) - Wikipedia

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    The first digital delay offered in a pedal was the Boss DD-2 in 1984. Rack-mounted delay units evolved into digital reverb units and on to digital multi-effects units capable of more sophisticated effects than pure delay, such as reverb and audio time stretching and pitch scaling effects.

  3. Echoplex - Wikipedia

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    Echoplex EP-2. The Echoplex is a tape delay effects unit, first made in 1959.Designed by engineer Mike Battle, [1] the Echoplex set a standard for the effect in the 1960s; according to Michael Dregni, it is still regarded as "the standard by which everything else is measured."

  4. Line 6 DL4 - Wikipedia

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    The DL4 by Line 6, introduced in 1999, is a digital delay pedal. It is one of the first digital modeling effects units. [1] The DL4 features models of 16 vintage delay effects, including the Echoplex, Roland Corporation's Space Echo, and the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man. [2] [3] It is also used for looping. [4]

  5. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Delay effects: Boss DD-3 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man, Line 6 DL4, Roland RE-201. Looper pedal: A looper pedal or "phrase looper" allows a performer to record and later replay a phrase, riff or passage from a song.

  6. Roland Space Echo - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Roland subsidiary Boss released the RE-20 pedal, with digital modelling of the original Space Echo sound. [3] It includes a "twist" feature that increases the feedback and speed of the delay, creating a "swirling cacophony" effect. [3] In 2023, Boss released an updated pedal, the RE-202, alongside the smaller RE-2. [3]

  7. Boss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Their first compact chorus pedal (CE-2) came in 1979, and their first flanger pedal (BF-2) in 1980. In 1983 Boss released the DD-2 Digital Delay, the first mass-produced digital delay in a compact pedal format. The Metal Zone (MT-2) was released in 1991. In 1992 Boss released nine new pedals, including the Turbo Distortion (DS-2).

  8. Mooer Audio - Wikipedia

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    A delay unit called the Reecho Pro was made along the same premise of the ShimVerb Pro, featuring many more delay types and settings as well as a 20-second looper. In 2015, at the NAMM Show, [3] Mooer debuted a wah pedal, called "The Wahter", thus starting a "Mini" series. To create more room for the foot, u-shaped bars fold up from the pedal ...

  9. Eventide, Inc - Wikipedia

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    Eventide DDL 1745 Digital Delay Line Studio Processor. Eventide Inc. (also known earlier as Eventide Clock Works Inc.) is an American pro audio, broadcast and communications company whose audio division manufactures digital effects processors, digital signal processor (DSP) software, and guitar effects pedals.